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The chlorella lives in a symbiotic relationship with an |
Paramecium |
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What is phagocytosis |
The process of surrounding and digesting a microorganism by a cell. |
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How does amoeba move? |
The amoebas flexible cell membrane bulges out, and the cells cytoplasm flows in the direction of the bulge. |
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Slime molds have what two stages ? |
Active and stationary |
Stationary |
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Because _____do not contain chlorophyll , they cannot manufacture their own food. |
Fungi |
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Where does a saprophytic fungus obtain its food? |
Saprophytic fungus obtain its food from dead or decaying plants and animals . |
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Parasitic fungi are also called ? |
Pathogenic fungi |
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Yeasts usually reproduce by |
Budding |
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Yeasts break down carbohydrates and produce ____ and _____. |
Alcohol and carbon dioxide |
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A ______ fungus looks like a shelf on a tree. |
Bracket |
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Three statements included in the cell theory |
The cell is the basic unit of living things. The cell is the basic unit of function of living organisms. All cells come from other cells. |
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Almost all cells contain |
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a cell nucleus |
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The three types of bacteria are |
Cocus,bacillus,spirillum |
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Most heterotrophic bacteria are |
Helpful |
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____ die if exposed to free oxygen. |
Anaerobes |
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____ can only be seen with an electron microscope. |
Viruses |
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A virus is ___ until it attacks a host |
Inactive |
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When a virus destroys cells in the body, the body's defense mechanisms begin to |
Fight back |
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A _____ is the process of injecting a weakened form of a virus into the body. |
Vaccination |
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